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Our applicant is trying their best to support their family, but the debts they have mean things are getting increasingly worse for them and they are feeling overwhelmed. They have been accepted by our local Citizens Advice Bureau and now see a Debt Advisor who feels that it would give them peace of mind and help them get back on track if they have a Debt Relief Order.
Our client is a single asylum seeker who received his refugee status recently. The council have found him accommodation and he has moved into a rented flat, but he needs a cooker. Our client is still in the process of transitioning to Universal Credit, and cannot afford to buy all the items needed to live comfortably in his new home. He is an active volunteer for our organisation, but it still looking for paid work, so has no disposable income.
D is a single mum who has just started a new job and is awaiting her first monthly wage. While she was at work, her ex-partner entered the house and took the television. She has since had the locks changed. D cannot afford to replace the television after paying rent, bills and food. The family don’t go out, but enjoy family time and watching telly together. Please can you help?
A, a young man who is about to move into his own flat, has lived in our supported accommodation for twelve months, after a family breakdown led him to being homeless. A is a positive young man who is relishing the opportunity to have his own tenancy. He has progressed well, with our support, and is now confident to live independently. There is no carpet or flooring throughout the property and A cannot afford it himself, due to him sourcing a lot of essential items.